The Sacramento Bee reported Thursday that Anderson is coughing up $500,000 in a related corruption investigation conducted by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, “without admitting or denying any wrongdoing.”

Platinum earned another $112,500 helping Ares Management obtain a $50 million deal from the New York state pension fund … Ares (also) paid Platinum an additional $225,000 to help it win $100 million from three public pension funds in New York City, according to Cuomo.

Dan Newman, a spokesman for Platinum and Anderson, said, “They’re pleased that the issue is now resolved with an agreement to turn the page and move forward.” As part of the settlement, Platinum and Anderson agreed to abide by a code of conduct drawn up by Cuomo last year.

But it’s not clear whether this is the end of the affair for Anderson, a major player and fundraiser in California Democratic politics. As my initial column noted, he has been subpoenaed by Attorney General Jerry Brown’s office in connection with another of his entities, Gold Bridge Capital, a San Francisco placement agent which had helped investment firms obtain more than $250 million worth of deals with CalPERS.